Follow along with Eric as he re-lives the adventure of the 2014 Greenland Traverse! Day by day he’ll be posting about skiing 550km from Tasiilaq to Kangerlussauq, to study the microbes inhabiting the snow and ice of Greenland.

We’re very excited to announce that two recent Cryomics Lab proposals have been selected for funding by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). We’re also looking for students to work on these projects!

The second project, “Arctic Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Project”, was funded along with several other pilot projects (California Coast, Florida Keys) to demonstrate effective biodiversity monitoring networks in marine areas that are particularly susceptible to global change. The focus area of this study is the Chukchi Sea, a region of intense interest from the perspective of climate change and oil and gas development. The project is led by Katrin Iken (UAF/SFOS) and including 10 other co-investigators from UAF, U. Maryland, NOAA, and USFWS. We are very excited to join the project to initiate time-series investigations of the biodiversity of marine microbes in the Chukchi Sea over the next several years.